On a very warm evening a good number of members & guests listened to Liz detailing the history of survey maps. Originally they were ordinance maps for military use & these were the bases for the 1910 survey maps.
Liz demonstrated three internet sites of these surveys & with the scale of 6 & 25 inches to the mile they showed every detail on a town map.
These surveys were used for Tax purposes & we saw hand coloured charts with letters used to denote buildings with their precise description in a ‘code’ i.e. house B&T- meaning a house made of brick & tile & numbers used as reference to areas of land large & small.
Surveyors would visit a site & take detailed descriptions of all buildings & measure land & an appropriate rate of tax was realised.
After the 1914 war large estates were often broken up to pay death duties, & in1920 the rating office took over.
Often rate books can be found in the local archives giving details of owner /occupiers, the address & description & valuation of a property & the rates paid.
As Liz explained if you knew where a relative lived you could, through the rate book, & with the reference numbers, find out if they owned the property where they lived, if land was attached & a description of the house.
The field book, again available in archives, would give detailed description of the physical condition of the house, the number of rooms & would give the value of the property, land & easements i,e, paths & poles etc – the value & whether the owner agreed to the result of the valuation.. This talk was very informative & the large Walsoken Rate book 1925, on loan to our Society,& Liz’s maps etc were on display & helped us to understand the rating system.
No meeting in August but important dates for us are;
14th Sept. Heritage Day at the Octavia Hill Museum Wisbech, where the society will have displays of local well known people & offer help with research.
26th Sept . Our AGM followed by a talk by our President Wim Zwalf
28th Sept. Our Family History Day form 10am – 4pm in St Peters Church Hall Wisbech
Our own members will be there to do look ups & give advice, plus visiting Family History Societies, Help in our local Museum to use their facilities & the local Library where there will be lessons on how to use the internet & the library facilities & also on line help for Military questions.
Refreshments available all day.
[Barbara Holmes]
October 2024 Meeting: Gilli Galloway, Governor at QEH and Volunteer Ambassador for Tapping House
At the October meeting we were delighted to welcome Gilli Galloway to talk to us about two local and well-known institutions – the Queen Elizabeth